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The path dhatu roop in Sanskrit for "lad" in the lakaar (tense) is "lalit" in lang lakar (present tense), such as "lalayati" (he plays).
The lot lakar of pa dhatu is "lunj".
The sixth form (Lakar) of the Pa dhatu is "kit".
The lrit lakar of the Pa dhatu is पिप्रः (pipraḥ).
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The path dhatu roop in Sanskrit for "lad" in the lakaar (tense) is "lalit" in lang lakar (present tense), such as "lalayati" (he plays).
The lot lakar of pa dhatu is "lunj".
The sixth form (Lakar) of the Pa dhatu is "kit".
patthi patthatH patthanti patthsi patthathH patthat patthami patthavH patthamH
has dhatu ka lot lakar
The lrit lakar of the Pa dhatu is पिप्रः (pipraḥ).
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In Sanskrit, the lang lakar (conjugation) of the Windh Dhatu (root verb) is "lundh."
पठतु पठताम् पठन्तुपठ पठतम् पठतपठानि पठाव पठामpathatu pathataam pathantupath pathatam pathatpathaani pathaav pathaam
The Dhatu roop of the verb "to eat" (bha) in the Lot Lakar in Sanskrit is "bhunkte."
ekvachan dvivachan bahuvachan pratham purush :pasyati pasyatah pasyantimadhyam purush :pasyasi pasyathah pasyathuttam purush :pasyami pasyavah pasyamah
In Sanskrit grammar, dhatu roop refers to the various forms a root verb (dhatu) can take based on tense, mood, voice, and person. These forms include present, past, future, imperative, etc., and are crucial for constructing sentences correctly.